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The Upthrown Stone

The Upthrown Stone

by Sándor Sára1h241968Hungary
Collection Between Fiction and Documentary

A proposition by National Film Institute Hungary – Film Archive

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A film of loosely connected episodes and a ballad-like atmosphere records Hungarian peasant life in the fifties and the sixties through the story of young Pásztor Balázs. His innocent father is imprisoned in the fifties and thus Balázs, who wants to be a film director, is not admitted to film academy. He is employed in a co-operative as a land-surveyor. While he is organising a farming centre with his friend, Iliász, a Greek partisan, the local leaders force the men to join the co-operative. The angry women blame the uncompromising Iliász and beat him to death. Balázs is then at a Gypsy camp, where he can see how the authorities of cultural supremacy tread on human rights. He takes shocking photos of the decontamination squad's operation.

Cast and crew
  • Credits

    • Directed by : Sándor Sára
    • Screenplay : Sándor Sára, Sándor Csoóri, Ferenc Kósa
    • Décors : László Duba
    • Costumes : Zsóka Szedõ
    • Editor : Mihály Morell
    • Original score : András Szőllősy
    • Image : Sándor Sára
    • Son : György Pintér
  • Technical details

    • Printed format :
    • Sound mix : Stéréo 2.0
    • Year of production : 1968
    • Category : Feature film
    • Color : Black and White
    • Language : Hungarian

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